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Because I Love It (Bonus Tracks) (Hk)
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Album Details: Because I Love It (Bonus Tracks) (Hk)

Release Date:09/30/2008
Label:Sony / Bmg Japan
UPC:4547366026016

Track List: Because I Love It (Bonus Tracks) (Hk)

  1. When Loving U Was Easy
  1. Losing U [*]

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  • All Music Guide

    A pair of Top Ten albums and Top Ten RB singles to match. You'd think Amerie's path would be without obstacles going forward, but album number three this one was left unreleased in the States. In other territories, where it was released, it was left to rot. It's a shame; the album is loaded. The amicable and possibly temporary split between Amerie and her primary producer, Rich Harrison, might've been a cause for some concern, but this set of songs is altogether more colorful and varied than both All I Have and Touch. It's almost excessively generous, provided you are able to keep up and absorb a set of songs that, sequentially, is of exceptionally distinct halves. The alltoobrief intro, the Clutch collaboration "Hate 2 Love U," "Make Me Believe," the CeeLo coproduction "Take Control," and "Gotta Work" are all restlessly upbeat, dishing out prancing horns (sampled and synthetic), tumbling/crashing drum breaks, zipping organs, and other '60s/'70s soulfunk authenticators. Mighty Dog Ha...ynes, Kool the Gang, Curtis Mayfield, Bob James, and Tom Zé are all part of that mix. Each one of the songs is an energy rush, and it can be overbearing to be confronted by the boundlessly enthusiastic voices of a woman who is thrilled to be making music and isn't afraid to sound like it. That only accounts for the majority of the album's first half. The first half's other two songs, the Malcolm McLarensampling "Some Like It" (a gooey mess, like a candyshop paella) and "Crush" (a late'80s freestyle throwback, clipped synthetic orchestra hits and all), point the way toward the second half, where there's a lot more breathing room. "Crazy Wonderful" and "That's What U R" are both dream pop through and through; the former could trick those who don't know better into thinking it's a remake of something off SWV's It's About Time, while the latter is one of the better latterday neoNeptunes productions. Though a couple ballads are middling, Amerie's efficiency is unwavering, and any of their shortcomings are made forgivable by "Paint Me Over," where her accusations are as stinging as her resignations are disarming. What's most impressive about the album is how Amerie lassoes each song, whether it requires salt, sugar, heartache, delight, or any combination thereof. She is the only female singer on the album, and hearing her backgrounds dance and swim around her leads is as moving as anything else in modern RB. That a fully opened booklet or CD case displays a sextet of Ameries is perhaps unintentionally emblematic. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Amerie

Singer Amerie is the daughter of a Korean mother and an African-American father who was a career military member. She grew up on bases from Alaska to Germany, meanwhile gaining an appreciation of the classical arts from her mother and of RB music from her father. She studied dance from an early age and performed in talent contests throughout her youth. After her high sc... Read more